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Bibliography

Hofman, Rijcklof, “The Priscian text used in three ninth-century Irish Donatus commentaries”, in: Anders Ahlqvist, Konrad Koerner, R. H. Robins, and Irène Rosier (eds), Diversions of Galway: papers on the history of linguistics from ICHoLS V, Galway, Ireland, 1-6 September 1990, 3.68, Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1992. 7–15.

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“The Priscian text used in three ninth-century Irish Donatus commentaries”
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Anders Ahlqvist (ed.) • Konrad Koerner (ed.) • R. H. Robins (ed.) • Irène Rosier (ed.), Diversions of Galway: papers on the history of linguistics from ICHoLS V, Galway, Ireland, 1-6 September 1990 (1992)
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7–15
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1992
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Muiredach of Auxerre and MetzMuiredach of Auxerre and Metz
(fl. 9th century)
Muiredach of Auxerre and Metz
also known from Latin sources as Murethach or Muridac; Irish grammarian and author of a commentary on Donatus’s Ars maior.
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Sedulius ScottusSedulius Scottus
(fl. 9th century)
Irish scriptural scholar, teacher, grammarian and poet who made a career in Francia and became a leading intellectual figure at the court of Charles the Bald.
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Dennis Groenewegen
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